| General history - 1814 - 798 sider
...had stood, we found that no traces of it were left. We determined therefore to return in the morning, and endeavour to find out the Noblesse in their retreats....westward, and two of them were filled with people, \vho by their dress and deportment appeared to be of a superior rank : two of these came on board,... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 524 sider
...were left. We determined therefore to return in the morning, and endeavour to find out the NoLlesse in their retreats. In the morning, however, before...his friend ; one of them, whose name we found to be A/atahah, fixed upon Mr Banks, and the other upon me: this ceremony consisted in taking off great part... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...had stood, we found that no traces of it were left. We determined therefore to return in the morning, and endeavour to find out the noblesse in their retreats....we could leave the ship, several canoes came about ns, most of them from the westward, and two of them were filled with people, who, by their dress and... | |
| James Cook - 1842 - 636 sider
...ship, several canoes came about us, most of them from time westward, and two of them were filled withm people, who, by their dress and deportment, appeared...of a superior rank: two of these came on board, and eacim singled out lmis friend; one of them, wlmoso name we found to be MATAHAR, fixed upon Mr. Banks,... | |
| 1866 - 268 sider
...some regret, that in all our walk we had seen only two hogs, and not a single fowl. In the morning, before we could leave the ship, several canoes came...his friend : one of them, whose name we found to be Matahah, fixed upon Mr Banks, and the other upon me. This ceremony consisted in taking off great part... | |
| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 sider
...had stood, we found that no traces of it were left. We determined therefore to return in the morning, and endeavour to find out the noblesse in their retreats....rank. Two of these came on board, and each singled ont his friend ; one of them, whose name we found to be Matahah, fixed upon Mr Bonks, and the other... | |
| James Cook - 1904 - 454 sider
...some regret, that in all our walk we had seen only two hogs, and not a single fowl. In the morning, before we could leave the ship, several canoes came...his friend ; one of them, whose name we found to be Matahah, fixed upon Mr. Banks, and the other upon me : this ceremony consisted in taking off great... | |
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